Downgrade Maverick zu Mountin Lion

Da Maverick mehr als nur Schrott ist, sondern vielmehr meinen Betrieb erheblich beeinträchtigt, und ich ganz kurz vorm Ausrasten bin, möchte ich wissen, wie ich mein System am besten downgraden kann ohne Neuinstallation und Datenverlust.
Gibt es eine Option das Upgrade einfach rückgängig zu machen? Oder kann ich ML einfach drüber installieren?

Ich arbeite seit einigen Jahren mit Apple und habe diverse OS Versionen mitgemacht. Ich hatte nie Probleme mit einem Upgrade. Muss auch sagen. Ich habe schlicht nicht die Zeit, erstmal alles neu aufzusetzen.
Mal abgesehen von den Problemen, die Maverick macht
1.Schaltet einfach ab, wenn der Rechner mehr als 3 Stunden im Ruhezustand ist; Shutdown
2. Hängt sich häufig auf
3. Übermäßige Last auf den RAMs
4. Bei Arbeiten mit Photoshop CS 6, schmiert die Maus nach einiger Zeit ab. Rechte Maustaste geht dann nicht mehr und verhält sich, als wäre sie dauerhaft gedrückt. Habe alles versucht, einzige Lösung ist dann immer ein Neustart. So kann ich aber nicht arbeiten, wenn ich die Kiste jede 2 Stunden neustarten muss. Habe alle Eingabegeräte geprüft und auch getrennt und neu verbunden.
5. Ab und an kam er einfach nicht mehr aus dem Ruhezustand. Hat dann eine Halbe Stunde gebraucht, bis er sich gefangen hat.
6. Im Ruhezustand alle Halbe Stunde/Stunde dreht er aber hoch.. Warum? Es ist schwachsinnig Backups zu fahren, von einem System, das im Ruhezustand ist. Es hat sich an den Datensätzen nichts geändert in dieser Phase.. Also warum?
7. Drucker die vorher kein Problem waren, werden nicht mehr erkannt. Da sie auch etwas älter sind, sagte mir der Hersteller bereits, werden hier keine Treiber mehr nachgeschoben.. Danke auch.. Kostet ja alles nichts..
Hinzu die Schwachsinnigen Neuerungen die mir jeden Tag bei der Arbeit auf den Nerv gehen.
1. Warum kann ich nicht mehr eine ganze Zeile farbig "labeln" Ich benutze die Tags nicht für Suchen. Ich brauche sie zur optischen UNterscheidung und Organisation. (Es geht auch nicht darum, ob es der Sinn der Tags ist oder nicht) mit diesen fuddeligen Punkten kann ich nichts anfangen. Warum ist das nicht Optional? Warum bekommt man hier schon wieder etwas aufgezwungen?
2. Ich betreibe mehrere Bildschirme. Warum habe ich nun Dock und Leiste auf allen Screens. Ich brauch sie da nicht und sie behindern mich. Eine Option das zu unterbinden habe ich auch nicht gefunden. Auch hier: Wem es gefällt und wers braucht.. Gerne... Aber dann doch bitte optional und nicht Zwang für alle.
3. Tabs im Finder.. Süßer Versuch.. Aber bescheidene Umsetzung. Pathfinder und Totalfinder machen das als Minianwendung bereits seit Jahren um welten besser.. Aber gut.. Zum Glück gibt es diese ja..Kostet halt auch wieder. Und das es Apple noch immer nicht hinbekommt gescheite Sortiermöglichkeiten anzubieten ist einfach nur traurig. 
4. Tastaturbelegung meiner Logitech spinnt seit dem Upgrade völlig. Laufwerke öffnen geht garnicht mehr und viele andere fkt. sind verdreht oder verschoben. Was soll das denn bitte. Können die Herren von Apple nicht einfach mal die Finger von Dingen lassen, die funktionieren?
Fazit: Maverick ist nach meiner Meinung untauglich. Ebenso wie iOS 7 ein gewaltiger Rückschritt und ein Zeichen dafür, dass Apple ohne eine gewisse Person nicht fähig zu sein scheint.
Das Upgrade kostet mich also mit allen Programmen die natürlich nicht mehr auf Maverick laufen und ebenfalls ein upgrade bräuchten zzgl. neue Drucker mehrere hundert Euro.. Hut ab..
Konsequenz: Mit einer riesen Wut werde ich nun meine Freizeit dafür aufbringen dürfen das Ding wieder auf ML zurückzubringen und bin wieder einmal ein großes Stück näher am Wechsel zu Microsoft.
Gut da der neue MacPro so und so für meine Zwecke keinen Sinn mehr macht und Apple keinerlei Alternativen mehr anbietet. (Auch etwas, was ich nicht nachvollziehen kann. Keine Baureihe mehr zu haben, in die man auch noch paar HDD's einbauen kann, sondern gezwungen werden soll alles in externe Geräte auszulagern)  War es das dann eh, wenn dieser hier seine Schuldigkeit getan hat.
Traurige Entwicklung für mich. Aber gut. Der eine Kunde mehr oder weniger wird nicht auffallen.
Diese einstellung hat Apple aber nicht erst seit gestern, hinzu kommt die Überheblichkeit und der nicht vorhandene Kundenservice.
Eine Insolvenz konnten Sie dank Microsoft ja schon mal abwenden. Mal schauen wie lange ein solches Geschäftsmodell anklang findet, bevor sich die Nutzer abwenden.
Entschuldigt den Aufsatz. Aber das musste ich mal loswerden

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  • Downgrading from Mavericks to Mountain Lion WITHOUT time machine backup from Mountain Lion.

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  • I have updated to maverick from mountain lion.initially my mac book pro was snow leopard.the multitrack touch pad swapping the page is not happening in finder,it is only working in safari.please help me how to get that swiping gesture in  finder

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    Hi..
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  • My files, photos, email files, software programs, and all information did NOT transfer over to Mavericks (from Mt. Lion).  How do I get all my stuff to appear when using Mavericks?

    Will someone please help me?
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    My email did transfer over.
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    First click on the Apple > Logout and Log back in or restart the unit see if that solves it.  If it doesn't do you have a backup of your system prior to upgrade?  Check Disk Utility and see how much space is being used to make sure the drive wasn't somehow erased.

  • Dual boot: OS X Mavericks and Mountain Lion?

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    Thanks,
    Lukas

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